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Cooper sadly can't afford to keep hold of the Warthog any longer, though, so is looking to sell. He's priced the vehicle at £17,500 or nearest offer, which in USD today works out to roughly $28,000. Add on a little more for the bigger wheels you're going to need to really make it look that much more authentic.

If you're wondering what you're getting for that price, the heart of the car was once a 1982 Land Rover Defender, meaning it'll probably still be running long after your grandchildren have crashed their first flying car.

Provided, that is, you can make it road legal. Which it currently is not.